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In the Library
For Your Reference
Inside the Cover
What to do?
Go to it!
100
She is the library aide.
Who is Mrs. Irwin?
100
We use this book to look up the meaning of words.
What is the dictionary?
100
These books are created made up from the author's imagination
What are fiction books?
100
This is what to do after you check out a book.
What is read or draw quietly.
100
This door leads to the computer lab.
What is this door (point to door)?
200
This person is the librarian.
Who is Mrs. Johnson?
200
These are true books about a person's life.
What are biographies?
200
This type of book is true and contains facts.
What is a nonfiction book?
200
This is what we scan to check out our books.
What is a barcode?
200
This is where we line up to wait for our teacher.
Where is in front of the library door (point to door)?
300
The number of books we may check out.
What are two books?
300
This part of the library contains 12 computers.
What is the library lab?
300
These books have many illustrations.
What are picture books?
300
This is where we go in the library to check out our books.
What is the circulation desk?
300
This is where we throw out our trash.
What is the trash can?
400
The length of time you may check out a book.
What is one week?
400
This set of books has many volumes and contains information on a variety of subjects.
What is an encyclopedia?
400
This is the backbone of a book.
What is the spine?
400
This is what we do if we hear a musical instrument.
What is stop, look and listen.
400
This is where we get magazines.
What is the magazine rack?
500
The correct way to enter the library
What is no talking; go quietly to the tables and wait?
500
These books contain maps for states and countries.
What are atlases?
500
This is a book's address.
What is a call number?
500
This is how to use a shelf marker.
What is carefully put it on the shelf where you have removed the book.
500
This section of the library has dictionaries and encyclopedias.
What is the reference section?